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Money Moves with Neil Devani
Money Moves is the podcast about fundraising, investing, and building in the world of venture capital and startups. Hosted by Neil Devani, it's perfect for pre-seed founders, venture capitalists, and anyone interested in raising capital, making smart investments in new technologies, and building great businesses.
Each week, Neil and his guests share stories and practical advice from people who’ve successfully pitched ideas, closed investors, and navigated the acquisition process. From raising hundreds of millions of dollars to delivering 10x+ returns to investors, the achievements of our guests speak for themselves.
Join us on Money Moves to hear about their successes and failures in the world of venture capital investing and startups.
Money Moves with Neil Devani
019 Malcolm Robinson on raising $5B+ and pioneering distressed debt in Asia with Avenue Capital
In this episode of Money Moves, Neil talks with Malcolm Robinson, an investor with a remarkable career spanning multiple asset classes, geographies, and market cycles. Malcolm talks about his journey from discovering his passion for investing in college to leading billion-dollar funds in Asia. He offers invaluable insights on raising capital, navigating venture capital and private equity, and the key differences in investment strategies across asset classes. Malcolm also discusses the importance of building trust and competence when fundraising, the lessons he learned from scaling a fund from $20 million to over $5 billion, and his commitment to training the next generation of investors through his work with BVCC.
Topics Discussed in the Episode:
- Malcolm’s early experiences and how he got into investing
- The evolution of his career across private credit, hedge funds, and venture capital
- Key fundraising lessons, including how he secured a $200M institutional LP
- The differences between venture capital, private equity, and private credit investment strategies
- The importance of mentorship and training the next generation of investors
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